Sentence examples for not be categorised from inspiring English sources

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It would not be categorised.

Like everything Kane wrote, it will not be categorised.

The problem was that her work could not be categorised.

The workers showed they could not be categorised as mindless militants or layabouts.

But older people should not be categorised as economically inactive; they are significant consumers of goods and services.

Best of all it would not be categorised as increased public funding, since QE spending has not and would not be counted as government expenditure.

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18 That these cigarillos are sold individually and come in a variety of flavours (eg, chocolate, apple, cherry) may contribute to their not being categorised as cigars or as cigarettes.

I think a lot of new music shouldn't be categorised because once you do it sounds horrible.

But there are some people who can't be categorised – creative personalities who straddle conventional boundaries in a unique way.

But the bold voice of the poems can't be categorised: "I'm Nobody," she says, "– who are you?" It's a voice we can't ignore, confrontational, even invasive, defying façades with a question about our nature.

As the ONS categories are based on the national picture the data shows, it's perhaps no surprise the Latino community hasn't been categorised; too many are irregularly documented (19percentt) and off the radar.

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